used along with other medicines to treat seizures associated with LGS syndrome

clonazepam

Klonopin

benzodiazepine

to treat seizures and panic disorder; anxiety

diazepam

Valium

benzodiazepine

anxiety; agitation; seizures; muscle spasms

diethylpropion

Tenuate

appetite suppressant

obesity; to lose weight

eszopiclone

Lunesta

sedative hypnotic

to induce sleep; to treat insomnia

lorazepam

Ativan

benzodiazepine; antianxiety

anxiety disorders

lorcaserin

Belviq

serotonin 2C receptor agonist

for chronic weight management in adults

modafinil

Provigil

wakefulness-promoting agent

excessive sleepiness; narcolepsy; shift work sleep disorder

phenobarbital

barbiturate; anticonvulsant; sedative

to control seizures; to relieve anxiety and insomnia

phentermine

Adipex P

appetite suppressant

obesity; to lose weight

phentermine and topiramate

Qsymia

appetite suppressant

for chronic weight management in adults

temazepam

Restoril

benzodiazepine; sedative hypnotic

to induce sleep; to treat insomnia

triazolam (oral)

Halcion

benzodiazepine; sedative hypnotic

to induce sleep; to treat insomnia

zaleplon

Sonata

sedative hypnotic

to induce sleep; to treat insomnia

zolpidem

Ambien

sedative-hypnotic

to induce sleep; to treat insomnia

Schedule IV same as C-IV
--- substances in this schedule have a low potential for abuse relative to substances in schedule III.

--- a prescription for a Schedule IV drug may not be filled or refilled more than six months after the date thereof or be refilled more than five times after the date of the prescription unless renewed by the practitioner.

--- prescriptions for Schedule IV controlled substances may be written, oral or transmitted by fax.

--- partial refills of Schedule IV controlled substance prescriptions are permissible under federal regulations provided that each partial filling is dispensed and recorded in the same manner as a refilling (i.e., date refilled, amount dispensed, initials of dispensing pharmacist, etc.), the total quantity dispensed in all partial fillings does not exceed the total quantity prescribed and no dispensing occurs after six months past the date of issue.